Table A-1
in
Appendix A
is greater than the distance between
the two junctions.
2.2.5. Warning signs should not generally be used where the indication of a junction is given by
a map‑type advance direction sign. Nor is a warning sign normally required when a stack‑type
advance direction sign is used, except where the layout will not otherwise be apparent, e.g. at a
staggered crossroads. Signs are required at junctions controlled by traffic signals only in certain
circumstances (see Chapter 6). Exceptionally, warning signs may be provided in addition to
advance direction signs where visibility is so poor that drivers are unable to obtain an adequate
advance view of the junction or the directional signs associated with it.
2.2.6. Junction warning signs should be used sparingly where there is a justification. They
are not normally provided on very minor rural roads, nor in urban areas where road users can
expect to encounter junctions and signing every junction is both impracticable and increases
clutter. They may of course be used where a specific need has been identified.
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